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would this be a good build for Minecraft with Shaders?

DylanrHay

Budget (including currency): £1200

Country: Scotland, UK

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Minecraft, Fortnite, Phasmaphobia, Flight Sim X, FM21, Fifa 22 (all with discord, chrome and spotify running in the background)

Current PC: Intel Core i7 950, 12GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 (Using all 3 monitors at once), 1TB Hard Drive

 

Potential new PC: Intel Core i5-10500, 16GB RAM, 6GB Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti, 1TB PCIe M.2 SSD

https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/view/Aero-Elite/

 

Ive been needing an upgrade for a while and I finally think now is the time. I'm just not sure if this new computer will be good enough or not.

 

Thanks,

Dylan

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Should be able to run that easily, the thing tested in the vid below is a bit worse, still runs fine  

 

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2 minutes ago, Bahoun said:

Should be able to run that easily, the thing tested in the vid below is a bit worse, still runs fine  

 

thats perfect. just wondering, i would have to use a display port to hdmi cable, a dvi to hdmi cable and a hdmi to vga adaptor. would the graphics card be okay with all those being used at once?

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2 minutes ago, DylanrHay said:

thats perfect. just wondering, i would have to use a display port to hdmi cable, a dvi to hdmi cable and a hdmi to vga adaptor. would the graphics card be okay with all those being used at once?

cant you just use dvi to hdmi and plug it into the gpu hdmi port ?

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24 minutes ago, Bahoun said:

cant you just use dvi to hdmi and plug it into the gpu hdmi port ?

the graphics card has 3 ports. Display Port, HDMI and DVI. My 2 of my monitors have hdmi and dvi ports and the other monitor has a vga port. would using these 2 cables and an adaptor for the vga monitor be okay or would it damage anything?

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